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Jenmarie is bubbly, petite, loves to laugh and always thinks that shopping is a good idea. She has been happily married for nine years to the man of her dreams and loves all things Star Wars & Disney. You've stumbled upon her blog of fashion, beauty and lifestyle where she shares her outfits, reviews, beauty tips, favorite things, and inspirational pick-me-ups. Have a look around and send her a note if you wish!

As it is ridiculously cold here in my tiny corner of the world I have once again started dreaming about spring. More sunshine, birds twittering, riding your bike with only a light jacket. Even though Spring/Summer 2010 collections were shown in October, when winter had barely begun, I usually start getting tired of winter around January-February. And now with this extra cold winter of ours – there is actually talk of more snow coming our way – it’s nice to think of the warmer days ahead.

Two of the designers I consistently turn to for inspiration are Ann Demeulemeester and Dries Van Noten. Yes, I am at first sight rather patriotic when it comes to fashion but then again they do represent two different parts of what I like in fashion.

First off is Ann Demeulemeester. As a designer hailed for her monochromatic collections with a rough edge she appeals to my inner dark side (don't you love dorky Star Wars jokes?). I remember fawning over her motorcycle boots from a couple of seasons back and fiercely wishing I had taken the plunge when seeing them on one of my style muses, Taylor Tomasi.

Demeulemeester's s/s '10 collection started off with the ever-present black and then flowed into more spring territory. I have to admit that I instantly fell in love with the bird-print on white (or it might be a large flower, I can't see it that well). Such an eye-catching detail, flowing while yet appropriate to wear with a sharply tailored jacket. The movement of that skirt was amazing as well (you can see a side shot on Ann's website).

The second designer I want to mention here - and radically different from Demeulemeester - is Dries Van Noten. Known for his eclectic pieces with colourful and ethnic prints the difference between the two Antwerp designers couldn't be much bigger. Refusing to advertise his line, Dries was one of my first fashion influences as I often passed the always impeccable and inspiring shop windows of his Antwerp flagship store.